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Hymns on Sunday, 3 July 2022
It’s the middle of winter, and we’re celebrating the cold and dark in this week’s programme with some carols of the snowy variety: it’s the perfect time of year to sing In the Bleak Midwinter! Audio
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DVORAK: Symphony No 7 in D minor Op 70
Christchurch Symphony Orchestra/Luke Dollman
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Dvořák 's was inspired to write this symphony after hearing Brahms' monumental… Audio
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NZ Live: Luke Buda
Charlotte is joined by Luke Buda, founding member of the The Phoenix Foundation but also a musician and composer in his own right. Last year Luke released his third solo album Buda which went on to be… Audio
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Taking the temperature on sick leave
We're told to stay home when we're sick – but for many workers, that's an almost impossible ask. Can employers be doing more? Audio
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Music Alive: Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra - Winter Magic
The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra's Music Director Giordano Bellincampi conducts this programme of imagination, heartache and fate. Audio
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Why are asylum seekers treated differently to other refugees?
About half of the 400 people who arrive in New Zealand as asylum seekers every year end up being accepted as refugees - but why are they treated differently to people arriving through the quota… Audio
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A few of Vanessa Sorenson's favourite things
Audio 29 Jun 2022The managing director of Microsoft NZ chats to Jesse Mulligan about inclusivity, leadership and her favourite podcasts to walk with. Video, Audio
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Police planned to hide "ninja style" to target a man on bail
Police emails seen by RNZ reveal officers planned to hide "ninja style" close to Shargin Stephens' house late at night to try and catch him breaching bail.
The emails show police planned random and… Audio
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Sportswashing and the rebel LIV Golf tournament
Sportswashing presents a myriad of ethical dilemmas for players and fans alike - and the rebel LIV Golf tournament is just the latest example. Audio
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Party People | Season 2 | Episode 16: 28th June 2022
Party People celebrates Matariki with a twinkling of insight into what the public holiday means for Aotearoa and Roe v. Wade, a case protecting access to abortion in America. Video, Audio
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Roe v Wade ruling a horrifying reminder against complacency
The National Party leader Christopher Luxon is promising there will be no changes to abortion laws despite his personal views, if he becomes prime minister.
But National MP Simon O'Connor is staying… Audio
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Counting our farming emissions
Twenty years ago, he thought human-induced climate change was a load of rubbish. Now, George Moss' dairy farms are leading the way in counting - and cutting - greenhouse gas emissions. Audio
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Luxon pledges abortion law won't change under National govt
National's leader Christopher Luxon insists all his MPs are on the same page when it comes to abortion law reform, promising a future government led by him won't make any changes.
But one of his most… Audio
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Explaining the plasterboard shortage
The Detail takes a closer look at how the shortage of plasterboard - a critical building product - reached crisis point. Audio
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Frocks, divas and celebrating women over 40
After the death of a close friend in 2003, a group of Tauranga based mothers decided to stage an extravaganza to offer women over 40 the chance to express themselves however they damn well please. The… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Quakes, emergency housing and recession
The Detail brings you the issues that matter every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Dave Dobbyn - A Magic Matariki Performance
Dave Dobbyn joins Kara Rickard and Mark Williams in the RNZ Studio to celebrate Matariki with words and song.Accompanied by long time drummer and friend Ross Burge, Dave delivers a magical performance… Audio
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Kriddles Roberts: Empowering the west Auckland community
Kriddles Roberts is doing everything she can to help people in need in west Auckland - The Detail heads along to one of her community events. Audio
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More New Zealanders perceive China as a threat - survey
The number of New Zealanders who perceive China as a threat has climbed.
A new Asia New Zealand Foundation survey says 58 percent see the superpower as a threat, a big jump from last year's figure of… Audio
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Should Australian govt intervene in Assange deportation to US
We begin this morning in Australia where there are calls for new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to intervene in the deportation of Julian Assange from the UK to the USA. With Nathan Rarere from her… Audio
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Do we need to fear another recession?
It came as a surprise to economists, but GDP fell 0.2 percent in the March quarter - is New Zealand in for another recession? Audio
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Rotorua's emergency housing problem
It's one of our top tourist destinations, but Rotorua locals are worried about the proliferation of city motels being used for emergency housing – with no end in sight. Audio
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The warning you might get before the next big quake
Five seconds warning could be enough to take action to protect yourself in a major shake. Does New Zealand need an earthquake early warning system? Audio
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'If you don’t get your head out of a book, my girl, you’ll end up on Queer Street'
In a personal address tracing a lifetime of reading, the renowned playwright Renée explores the power of literature, and its role in shaping her own professional and imaginative worlds. Audio
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'Brexit bad boy' libel loss hailed as win for media
A self-styled 'bad boy of Brexit' who promised to make "mayhem and mischief" in politics here has lost a long-running libel case against a journalist who alleged he had ties to Russia. Media freedom… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 19 June 2022
When Sister Suzanne Toolan wrote I am the Bread of Life in the 1960s she almost threw the song away, thinking it wasn’t very good. Since then, it’s been sung all over the world in many denominations… Audio
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The week in Detail: Infrastructure, sanctions and Trevor Mallard
The Detail brings you the issues that matter every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Other Fellow documentary world premiere at the Doc Edge Festival
Audio 17 Jun 2022The Other Fellow is a documentary which chronicles the stories of real people around the world with the name James Bond, and what it's really like to live in the shadow of the fictitious 007. Video, Audio
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Mallard's departure and his complicated legacy
Trevor Mallard is calling time on his parliamentary career. What's he achieved as Speaker of the House of Representatives? Audio